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Nov. 28, 1967 L.. A. SMITZER ETAL DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES 56 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed June 1, 1954 INVENT'QRS.

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DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES Filed June 1, 1964 56 Sheets-Sheet 2 Nov. 28, 1967 L. A. SMITZER ETAL 3,354,774

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DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES Filed June 1, 1964 36 Sheets-Sheet 6 o 0 0 s 2 Q I INVENTORS LOUIS A. SMITZER ADOLPH J.GAW|N ANDREW BALINT ROBERT F. PORAZINSKI BIELIK Nov. 28, 1967 L. A. SMH'ZER ETAL 9 3 DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES Filed June 1, 1964 56 Sheets-Sheet 7 INVENTORS. LOUIS A. SMITZER ADOLPH J. GAWIN ANDREW BALINT ROBERT F. PORAZINSKI PAUL G. BIELIK L. A. SMITZER ETAL.

DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES Nov. 28, 1967 56 Sheets-Sheet 8 Filed June 1, 1964 INVENTORS. LOUISASMITZER ADOLPH J- GAWIN ANDREW. BALINT ROBERT F. PORAZINSKI PAUL G. BIELIK Nov. 28, 1967 L. A. sMsTzER ETAL 3,354,774

DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES Filed June 1, 1954 56 Sheets-Sheet 9 INVENTORS.

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DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES Filed June 1, 1964 56 Sheets-Sheet 10 INVEN TOR S.

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Nov. 28, 1967 1.. A. SMITZER ETAL 3,354,774

DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES Filed June 1, 1964 56 Sheets-Sheet 11 INVENTORS.

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Nov. 28, 1967 L. A. SMITZER ETAL DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES 56 Sheets-Sheet 1'? Filed June 1, 1964 INVENTORS.

Nov. 28, 1967 1.. A. SMITZER ETAL 3,354,774

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DATA ABSTRACT RECORDING MACHINES 56 Sheets-Sheet 20 Filed June 1, 1954 L0 U IS A. S M lTZER ADOLPH J. GAWIN ANDREW BALINT ROBERT F. PORAZINSKI PAUL G. Bl 

1. A MACHINE FOR REPRODUCING ON ELECTRONIC ACCOUNTING MACHINE TYPE FILING CARDS RESPECTIVE IMAGES OF DATA CONTAINED ON LARGER SIZE DOCUMENTS, COMPRISING; A DOCUMENT MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY HAVING FOR SUCCESSIVELY FEEDING DATA-BEARING DOCUMENTS THEREFROM, MEANS TO RECEIVE THE SUCCESSIVE DOCUMENTS FROM THE MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY AND UNINTERRUPTEDLY TRANSPORT THEM IN A PATH WHICH RETURNS THE DOCUMENTS TO THE MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY, A SCANNER ALIGNED WITH SAID TRANSPORTING MEANS FOR SCANNING EACH DOCUMENT IN SAID PATH AND OPERATING TO PROJECT A REDUCED SIZE IMAGE OF THE DOCUMENT DATA, TRANSFER MEANS TO WHICH THE REDUCED SIZE DOCUMENT DATA IMAGES ARE PROJECTED, A CARD MAGAZINE HAVING MEANS FOR FEEDING CARDS SUCCESSIVELY THEREFROM, MEANS FOR CONVEYING THE FED CARDS INTO IMAGE-RECEIVING RELATION TO AND THEN BEYOND SAID TRANSFER MEANS, SAID TRANFER MEANS APPLYING THE REDUCED IMAGES TO THE SUCCESSIVE CARDS, MEANS BEYOND SAID TRANSFER MEANS FOR TREATING THE CARDS TO FIX THE IMAGES THEREON, A CARD RECEIVER BEYOND SAID TREATING MEANS, AND MEANS OPERATIVE TO ACTIVATE ALL OF SAID MEANS IN CONTINUOUS CYCLICAL COORDINATION. 